- James has been a stand-up comedian for over two decades. During this time he has continued to set attendance records in most of the venues he performs with little national exposure.

- James has performed for hundreds of corporate clients, including Coca Cola, Hewlett Packard, Kimberly Clark, Kroger Supermarkets and the American Red Cross.

- James appears live on over 200 radio shows during morning and afternoon drive time throughout the year, every year. These appearances frequently include syndicated radio shows: "John Boy and Billy Show" (Charlotte, NC), "Rick and Bubba" (Birmingham, AL), "Bob and Tom" (Indianapolis, IN), and "Steve and DC" (St. Louis, MO). His comedy bits are played on a regular basis on many other radio stations throughout the country as well.

- James has been featured on TNT's Weekly Show "Liars and Legends."

- James' critically acclaimed One Man Show, "Grease, Gravy & John Wayne's Momma" was sponsored by HBO and featured at the US Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen. This same show had a month long run at the Hudson Theatre in Hollywood.

- In 1990, James released his first album on Sony, which was titled "It Could Be A Law, I Don't Know." James' book, by the same name, was published by Sweetwater Press.

- James has been featured in publications such as Atlanta Magazine, Country America, Music City News, Laugh Track, Backstage West, Southern Living and Goodness Magazine along with major newspapers throughout the South.

- James has sold over 250,000 pieces of merchandise out of the trunk of his car!

- He has appeared in concert with Kenny Chesney, Randy Travis, Reba McEntire, The Judds, George Jones, Ricky Skaggs and more.

Humorist James Gregory

For decades, the unforgettable caricature of veteran comedian James Gregory has stood grinning: his shirt untucked, his arms outstretched, a carefree welcome to a down-home, hilarious comedy experience. It’s storytelling at its best. The trademark caricature is the essence of humorist James Gregory’s comedy: rib-tickling reflections on life from the front porch.

James is constantly touring. He’s on the road about three days a week, forty six weeks a year. He continues to entertain sold-out crowds in theaters and comedy clubs and remains in demand for corporate events. James has been the featured entertainer for hundreds of corporations, including the Coca Cola Company, Kimberly Clark Corporation, Hewlett Packard and Kroger. James has also been the featured speaker for events sponsored by various civic and church groups.

James is heard weekly on syndicated radio shows such as Rick and Bubba, John Boy and Billy and Bob and Tom. Combined, these shows are broadcast to people in over 220 cities nationwide. As a result, he now has a grass-roots following that numbers in the millions.

James was born in a rural area about twenty five miles east of Atlanta, GA. He got his first job at the age of twelve at a small country grocery store. By the time he was fifteen, he was working thirty-seven hours a week, as well as going to school. As an adult, James has worked for the U.S. Postal Service, the Department of Defense, and spent almost ten years as a salesman before discovering the wonderful world of stand-up comedy.

James does not “tip-toe” through life as if he’s walking on broken glass or egg shells. That style is evident on stage as well. He is not politically correct. Much of his humor is centered on brilliant observations of crazy relatives and people obsessed with the slightest change in weather conditions – now referred to as global warming. He delights in poking fun at modern sensitive parents and out-of-control environmentalists. Gregory has been quoted as saying, “If you want me to be concerned about endangered species, you need to convince me that we’re about out of chickens.”

The James Gregory show turns the clock back to a time when life was simpler; to a better time, before the death of common sense; a time when people sat on the front porch and actually talked to each other without a cell phone in their ear.

James’ success, like his comedy, is the direct result of the values he grew up with. And now, twenty something years later, it is this unique brand of humor that packs the crowds into his sold-out shows. The absence of vulgarity sets James apart and his stories are carefully crafted art. “I have lived long enough to know people, know life”, Gregory reflects. “My comedy is based on my life experiences. It’s real, it’s funny and the audience loves it. That’s why I’m still in business.”

- James has been a stand-up comedian for over two decades. During this time he has continued to set attendance records in most of the venues he performs with little national exposure.

- James has performed for hundreds of corporate clients, including Coca Cola, Hewlett Packard, Kimberly Clark, Kroger Supermarkets and the American Red Cross.

- James appears live on over 200 radio shows during morning and afternoon drive time throughout the year, every year. These appearances frequently include syndicated radio shows: "John Boy and Billy Show" (Charlotte, NC), "Rick and Bubba" (Birmingham, AL), "Bob and Tom" (Indianapolis, IN), and "Steve and DC" (St. Louis, MO). His comedy bits are played on a regular basis on many other radio stations throughout the country as well.

- James has been featured on TNT's Weekly Show "Liars and Legends."

- James' critically acclaimed One Man Show, "Grease, Gravy & John Wayne's Momma" was sponsored by HBO and featured at the US Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen. This same show had a month long run at the Hudson Theatre in Hollywood.

- In 1990, James released his first album on Sony, which was titled "It Could Be A Law, I Don't Know." James' book, by the same name, was published by Sweetwater Press.

- James has been featured in publications such as Atlanta Magazine, Country America, Music City News, Laugh Track, Backstage West, Southern Living and Goodness Magazine along with major newspapers throughout the South.

- James has sold over 250,000 pieces of merchandise out of the trunk of his car!

- He has appeared in concert with Kenny Chesney, Randy Travis, Reba McEntire, The Judds, George Jones, Ricky Skaggs and more.